I do dream in color.Red and white toothbrush at the moment.No color in real life? Boring! I look forward to all the colorful flowers after the dull landscapes of winter. And how strange would your Christmas tree look without color?

The one I recall most vividly and until a few years ago, happened a few times a year. I had had a few episodes while in the Crisis Unit and previously in the mental health unit with bomb scares, and a lack of response from the police bomb squads...it remained with me. don't ask me about the episodes with weapons...

While the actual events were unfolding I was cool as a cucumber. Afterward my mind worked on the facts... like what did I really know about finding bombs on a mental health unit? I was a 21 year old nurse... in charge of a floor of 25 seriously ill patients and three other staff. I learned pretty quickly I was bound to be the go to person when things got rocky... at this point nothing gets me riled!

no they just didnt sort things out by hues in the same way we do. They did it by shades. Hence,

black, brown, dark blue, dark green and purple = kyaneos

yellow, grey, light green, bronze, light blue = glaukos

They were too busy developing democracy and/or gay sex, they didnt have time to bother with the minor details.

Another Ancients mindbending that always gets me is that it is less time from Julius Caesar to the present day, than it is from Julius Caesar to the construction of the Great Pyramid at Giza. Logically I know I shouldnt find that weird, but I do.

I once had a dream where the room looked like "Candy Land" with all the color full candies hanging about. But when I flipped the light switch on the wall the whole picture went to black and white. I flipped the switch several times with the picture going from b&w to color. and then I remarked to self that people do dream in color.

I can remember how depressed I would get in Reno with the gray and cold. The change to here was extreme, in the total opposite direction. It seems that the heat is a little price to pay for green grass in the winter.

I know what you mean. Winters in Germany are much nicer than in England as most of the precipitation is snow instead of drizzle and we even get blue skies and sunshine (albeit sub-zero temperatures) in December.